At the plate, Schoonover homered. Walden had three hits and two runs scored, and Tyler Morowski had two hits.

Reed-Custer 10, Yorkville 9:The Comets scored six times in the bottom of the seventh inning to rally for the nonconference win over the Foxes, making Costain the winning pitcher in relief.

Walden homered at the plate for R-C, while Schoonover added two hits, including a triple.

SOPHOMORES

Coal City 11-1, Morris 4-7: Matt Gubelman was 3 for 3 at the plate for the Coalers, including a double in the win while Ty Hakey, Zack Nolan and Ryan Horrie had two hits each.

For Morris, Colton Akre was 2 for 3 with a double and an RBI, and Anthony Mare was 2 for 3 with an RBI. Shane McTague had two hits and a run scored.

In the second game, Collin Erickson was the losing pitcher, and Cody Elrod had two hits for the Coalers, while Luke Bardash was 2 for 2 with a double and two RBIs for Morris. Also for the Redskins, Taggert Tesdall had two hits and two RBIs with both Lucas Bledsoe and Seth Hornsby combining for the pitching win.

Yorkville 14, Morris 2:The Redskins lost a Northern Illinois Big 12 East game against the Foxes, despite two hits off the bat of Justin McTague.

BOYS TENNIS

Minooka takes two at home quad:The Minooka tennis team went 2-1 at its home quadrangular on Saturday, shutting out both T.F. South and Bolingbrook, but losing to JCA.

At doubles, the team of Dane Christensen and Caleb Froidcoeur won 6-0, 7-5. The team of Alec Shannon and Chris Schwellenbach won, 6-0, 6-3, and the team of Mike Cappel and Cody Bresnahan won, 6-0, 6-0.

Wheaton South 2, Minooka 0: Lily Benig made five saves in the nonconference loss on Saturday.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

Minooka wins eight team Invite: The Indians had a team score of 135 points, which was ahead of Kaneland’s 122 to claim the win on Saturday.

First place finishes for the Indians came from: the 4x100 (42.88); Shabari Bailey in the 110 hurdles (14.85); Devin Ingram in the 100 dash (10.93); the 4x200 relay team (1:29.56); Chris Wilson in the 400 (49.19) and Devin Ingram in the 200 (22.56).